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In reply to the discussion: My hellacious health care nightmare -- Obamacare has ruined me [View all]Contrary1
(12,629 posts)My husband is on Medicare, I won't be 65 for another 14 months. He retired from HP a couple years ago. It was either take the offer, or risk getting dumped with nothing but his bootstraps. Two years prior to that, he was gifted with a 23% pay cut. (Thanks, Carly)
This premium is for a Silver plan, which was only a few dollars a month more expensive than the next lower one. It covers prescriptions enough to pay the difference. I am on five different medications, two of which are not available in generic form. No dental coverage is included.
You are correct, we don't qualify for any subsidies, and that's ok. Financially, we should be alright. I actually don't mind paying a bit more to help cover those who are unable to, but $900 a month is a bit hard to swallow.
There are no doubt others out there in a similar situation as the OP that won't fare as well. I wonder about them. What happens to those whose incomes are too high to qualify for assistance, yet by the time they make mortgage and/or car payments, pay for food and other monthly living expenses, can't meet their deductible or pay the premium at all?